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Court of Appeal Reduces Deandre Henry’s Armed Robbery Sentence to 10 Years

01 March 2025
This content originally appeared on Antigua News Room.
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Deandre Henry’s prison sentence for armed robbery has been reduced from 18 years to 10 years, 5 months, and 3 days following a ruling by the Court of Appeal.

Henry was convicted for two armed robberies in 2014. In the first, he and three accomplices targeted businessman Midhat Lwiseh at Fades building on Old Parham Road, stealing cash and valuables. Lwiseh was injured, and a gunshot was fired.

The second robbery occurred at Woods Mall, where Henry, along with Katamwa Bright and Julian King, stole a payroll briefcase from Sherry Carter. Henry fired his gun during the crime.

Originally sentenced by Justice Ian Morley to 18 years, the appellate court found an error in the sentencing calculation, ruling the correct starting point should have been 15 years instead of 20.

Factoring in mitigating and aggravating circumstances, the revised sentence was set.

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